OAKE b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-08-16 published
CAMPBELL -- Congratulations to Darlene, David and big brother
Nathan on the birth of their little angel Sheila Lilly Catherine
at Markham Stouffville Hospital, Friday August 8, 2003 at 1: 08
p.m. weighing 8 pounds 1 oz. Proud grandparents are Dave and Lillian
OAKE and the late Donald and Marlene
CAMPBELL.
Love and best
wishes from the
OAKE and
CAMPBELL families.

OAKLEY b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-06-21 published
OAKLEY,
NoelleFaith -- Terry and Rachelle (née
CAMPBELL) are thrilled to annouce
the arrival of their precious daughter, Noelle Faith, on Tuesday,
May 27, 2003 at 9: 22 a.m. weighing 6 pounds 7 ozs. Excited she
is finally here are proud grandparents Poppy Bob and Grandy Sharon
CAMPBELL and Opa Brad and Nana Paula
DAVIS in Germany. Great-Grandparents
Steve and Helen
VERBAN and Nana Bess
BROTT and all her aunts
and uncles and cousins who can't wait to spoil and play with
her. A special thank you to Aunt Julie and the staff at Midwifery
Care of Peel and Halton Hills especially Cathie, Shirley, Barb
and Simone.

OATES b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-06 published
OATES,
LesleyRuth -- Hatch:
By Oliver MOORE,
Saturday,August 6, 2005, Page M4
Unable to have any more children and pining for the one she gave
up for adoption, Judy
WOOSTER jumped at the chance to celebrate
the "rebirth" of her 46-year-old daughter.
They found each other about five weeks ago, nearly a half-century
after Ms. WOOSTER was forced to give her up and more than two
decades after she starting looking. Elated, Ms.
WOOSTER took
the unusual step of posting a birth notice. "To me, as far as
I was concerned, she had been born again, given back to me,"
she explained.
Her daughter supported the idea. "It blew me away," Lesley Ruth
OATES said. "Mom so eloquently included my parents in the birth
announcement, it just hit the core of my soul."
Although Ms.
WOOSTER is overjoyed at seeing her daughter again,
her mood darkens when she describes a situation all too common
in 1950s Toronto. Pregnant at 17, she was sent to a home for
unmarried mothers, unable to go outside lest someone see her.
"They take a child away at birth, they did then, you didn't even
get a chance to see it," said Ms.
WOOSTER, a retired librarian
who grew up in North Toronto and now lives in Willowdale.
Ms. OATES is married with four children of her own. She lives
in Bracebridge, but expects a lot of travel back and forth to
Willowdale.

OATT b@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-03-03 published
BREEN,
OwenAllanTrevor
Caroline and Kelly
BREEN are thrilled to announce the arrival
of their third son Owen Allan Trevor
BREEN, born February 18th,
2006 at Grand River Hospital, Kitchener, weighing 8 lbs, 6 ozs.
He has two excited big brothers, Luke and Bryson. Owen is the
sixth grandchild for Marion
BREEN and fourteenth for Ron and
Marge OATT.
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